Introduction to HBCUs Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) hold significant importance in the landscape of higher education. Established primarily to serve African American students during a time when segregation restricted access to higher learning, these institutions have evolved to foster diversity, cultural pride, and the academic success of all students. In present times, HBCUs
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